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*'''[[2026 in American music]]'''
*'''[[2026 in American music]]'''
*'''[[2025 in music]]''', '''[[2025 in American music]]'''
*'''[[2025 in music]]''', '''[[2025 in American music]]'''
**Deaths of [[Peter Yarrow]], [[Sam Moore]], [[David Lynch]], [[Garth Hudson]], [[Unk]], [[Aaron Rossi]], [[Marianne Faithfull]], [[Irv Gotti]], [[Dave Jerden]], [[Rick Buckler]], [[Snowy Fleet]], [[Jerry Butler]], [[Voletta Wallace]], [[Chris Jasper]], [[Roberta Flack]], [[Roy Ayers]], [[Brian James (guitarist)|Brian James]], [[Les Binks]], [[Clem Burke]], [[Roy Thomas Baker]], [[Mike Peters (musician)|Mike Peters]], [[Dale Henderson]], [[Rick Derringer]], [[Sly Stone]], [[Brian Wilson]], [[Mick Ralphs]], [[Bobby Sherman]], [[Lalo Schiffrin]]
**Deaths of [[Peter Yarrow]], [[Sam Moore]], [[David Lynch]], [[Garth Hudson]], [[Unk]], [[Aaron Rossi]], [[Marianne Faithfull]], [[Irv Gotti]], [[Dave Jerden]], [[Rick Buckler]], [[Snowy Fleet]], [[Jerry Butler]], [[Voletta Wallace]], [[Chris Jasper]], [[Roberta Flack]], [[Roy Ayers]], [[Brian James (guitarist)|Brian James]], [[Les Binks]], [[Clem Burke]], [[Roy Thomas Baker]], [[Mike Peters (musician)|Mike Peters]], [[Dale Henderson]], [[Rick Derringer]], [[Sly Stone]], [[Brian Wilson]], [[Mick Ralphs]], [[Bobby Sherman]], [[Lalo Schiffrin]], [[Mickey MacConnell]], [[Young Noble]], [[Dave Cousins]], [[Connie Francis]], [[Ozzy Osbourne]], [[George Kooymans]], [[Chuck Mangione]], [[Tom Lehrer]], [[Paul Mario Day]], [[Terry Reid]], [[Brent Hinds]], [[Mark Volman]], [[Rick Davies]], [[Sonny Curtis]], [[Chris Dreja]], [[John Lodge (musician)|John Lodge]], [[Ian Watkins (Lostprophets singer)|Ian Watkins]], [[D'Angelo]], [[Ace Frehley]], [[Sam Rivers (bassist)|Sam Rivers]], [[Anthony Jackson (musician)|Anthony Jackson]], [[Marcie Free]], [[Jack DeJohnette]]
*'''[[2024 in music]]''', '''[[2024 in African music]]''', '''[[2024 in Asian music]]''', '''[[2024 in British music]]''', '''[[2024 in American music]]''', '''[[2024 in Canadian music]]''', '''[[2024 in Japanese music]]''', '''[[2024 in Philippine music]]''', '''[[2024 in Scandinavian music]]''', '''[[2024 in South Korean music]]'''
*'''[[2024 in music]]''', '''[[2024 in African music]]''', '''[[2024 in Asian music]]''', '''[[2024 in British music]]''', '''[[2024 in American music]]''', '''[[2024 in Canadian music]]''', '''[[2024 in Japanese music]]''', '''[[2024 in Philippine music]]''', '''[[2024 in Scandinavian music]]''', '''[[2024 in South Korean music]]'''
**Deaths of [[Chris Karrer]], [[Glynis Johns]], [[David Soul]], [[Larry Collins (guitarist)|Larry Collins]], [[James Kottak]], [[Audie Blaylock]], [[Bill Hayes (actor)|Bill Hayes]], [[Laurie Johnson]], [[Marlena Shaw]], [[Frank Farian]], [[Melanie (singer)|Melanie]], [[Wayne Kramer]], [[Aston "Family Man" Barrett]], [[Toby Keith]], [[Mojo Nixon]], [[Bobby Tench]], [[Eric Carmen]], [[Pete Rodriguez (boogaloo musician)|Pete Rodriguez]], [[Steve Harley]], [[Michael Ward (musician)|Michael Ward]], [[Jerry Abbott]], [[Clarence "Frogman" Henry]], [[Mister Cee]], [[Dickey Betts]], [[Mike Pinder]], [[Duane Eddy]], [[Richard Tandy]], [[Gary Floyd]], [[Steve Albini]], [[Charlie Colin]], [[Doug Ingle]], [[Mark Gormley]], [[Richard M. Sherman]], [[Rodger Fox]], [[Cayouche]], [[Doug Dagger]], [[Ed Mann]], [[Colin Gibb]], [[Brother Marquis]], [[C.Gambino]], [[Rose-Marie (singer)|Rose-Marie]], [[Enchanting (rapper)|Enchanting]], [[Françoise Hardy]], [[Johnny Canales]], [[Skowa]], [[Dario G]], [[Buzz Cason]], [[James Chance]], [[Kinky Friedman]], [[John Mayall]], [[Chino XL]], [[Greg Kihn]], [[Jack Russell (musician)|Jack Russell]], [[Fatman Scoop]], [[Rich Homie Quan]], [[Sérgio Mendes]], [[Herbie Flowers]], [[Will Jennings]], [[Zoot Money]], [[Tommy Cash]], [[Tito Jackson]], [[Nick Gravenites]], [[Dick Diamonde]], [[Kris Kristofferson]], [[Cissy Houston]], [[Liam Payne]], [[Paul Di'Anno]], [[DJ Clark Kent]], [[Phil Lesh]], [[Quincy Jones]], [[Shel Talmy]], [[Peter Sinfield]], [[Chuck Woolery]], [[Bob Bryar]], [[Lennie De Ice]], [[Anita Bryant]], [[John Sykes]]
**Deaths of [[Chris Karrer]], [[Glynis Johns]], [[David Soul]], [[Larry Collins (guitarist)|Larry Collins]], [[James Kottak]], [[Audie Blaylock]], [[Bill Hayes (actor)|Bill Hayes]], [[Laurie Johnson]], [[Marlena Shaw]], [[Frank Farian]], [[Melanie (singer)|Melanie]], [[Wayne Kramer]], [[Aston "Family Man" Barrett]], [[Toby Keith]], [[Mojo Nixon]], [[Bobby Tench]], [[Eric Carmen]], [[Pete Rodriguez (boogaloo musician)|Pete Rodriguez]], [[Steve Harley]], [[Michael Ward (musician)|Michael Ward]], [[Jerry Abbott]], [[Clarence "Frogman" Henry]], [[Mister Cee]], [[Dickey Betts]], [[Mike Pinder]], [[Duane Eddy]], [[Richard Tandy]], [[Gary Floyd]], [[Steve Albini]], [[Charlie Colin]], [[Doug Ingle]], [[Mark Gormley]], [[Richard M. Sherman]], [[Rodger Fox]], [[Cayouche]], [[Doug Dagger]], [[Ed Mann]], [[Colin Gibb]], [[Brother Marquis]], [[C.Gambino]], [[Rose-Marie (singer)|Rose-Marie]], [[Enchanting (rapper)|Enchanting]], [[Françoise Hardy]], [[Johnny Canales]], [[Skowa]], [[Dario G]], [[Buzz Cason]], [[James Chance]], [[Kinky Friedman]], [[John Mayall]], [[Chino XL]], [[Greg Kihn]], [[Jack Russell (musician)|Jack Russell]], [[Fatman Scoop]], [[Rich Homie Quan]], [[Sérgio Mendes]], [[Herbie Flowers]], [[Will Jennings]], [[Zoot Money]], [[Tommy Cash]], [[Tito Jackson]], [[Nick Gravenites]], [[Dick Diamonde]], [[Kris Kristofferson]], [[Cissy Houston]], [[Liam Payne]], [[Paul Di'Anno]], [[DJ Clark Kent]], [[Phil Lesh]], [[Quincy Jones]], [[Shel Talmy]], [[Peter Sinfield]], [[Chuck Woolery]], [[Bob Bryar]], [[Lennie De Ice]], [[Anita Bryant]], [[John Sykes]]
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***[[Bring Me the Horizon]]'s ''[[Amo (Bring Me the Horizon album)|Amo]]''<ref>{{Cite web | url=https://www.nme.com/news/music/bring-me-the-horizon-on-their-emotional-new-album-amo-everything-boils-down-to-love-in-the-end-2370874 | title=Bring Me the Horizon on how divorce and trauma shaped new album 'Amo': 'Everything boils down to love in the end'| website=[[NME]]| date=2018-08-25}}</ref>
***[[Bring Me the Horizon]]'s ''[[Amo (Bring Me the Horizon album)|Amo]]''<ref>{{Cite web | url=https://www.nme.com/news/music/bring-me-the-horizon-on-their-emotional-new-album-amo-everything-boils-down-to-love-in-the-end-2370874 | title=Bring Me the Horizon on how divorce and trauma shaped new album 'Amo': 'Everything boils down to love in the end'| website=[[NME]]| date=2018-08-25}}</ref>
***[[Lewis Capaldi]]'s ''[[Divinely Uninspired to a Hellish Extent]]''
***[[Lewis Capaldi]]'s ''[[Divinely Uninspired to a Hellish Extent]]''
***[[Tool (band)|Tool]]'s ''[[Fear Inoculum]]''<ref>{{Cite web | url=https://consequenceofsound.net/2018/09/tool-album-2019/ | title=Maynard James Keenan says Tool's new album is coming in 2019| date=2018-09-10}}</ref>
***[[Tool (band)|Tool]]'s ''[[Fear Inoculum]]''<ref>{{Cite web | url=https://consequence.net/2018/09/tool-album-2019/ | title=Maynard James Keenan says Tool's new album is coming in 2019| date=2018-09-10}}</ref>
***[[Tyler, The Creator]]'s ''[[Igor (album)|Igor]]''
***[[Tyler, The Creator]]'s ''[[Igor (album)|Igor]]''
***[[Toby Marlow]] and Lucy Moss' musical ''[[Six (musical)|Six]]'' (originally performed in 2017) debuts in the West End
***[[Toby Marlow]] and Lucy Moss' musical ''[[Six (musical)|Six]]'' (originally performed in 2017) debuts in the West End
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*** [[Kyuss]] (''[[Wretch (album)|Wretch]]'')
*** [[Kyuss]] (''[[Wretch (album)|Wretch]]'')
*** [[Pearl Jam]] (''[[Ten (Pearl Jam album)|Ten]]'')
*** [[Pearl Jam]] (''[[Ten (Pearl Jam album)|Ten]]'')
*** [[The Smashing Pumpkins]] (''[[Gish]]'')
*** [[The Smashing Pumpkins]] (''[[Gish (album)|Gish]]'')
*** [[Beck]] (''[[Golden Feelings]]'')
*** [[Beck]] (''[[Golden Feelings]]'')
*** [[Massive Attack]] (''[[Blue Lines]]'')
*** [[Massive Attack]] (''[[Blue Lines]]'')
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#[[Madonna]] – ''[[The Immaculate Collection]]'' – 30 million<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/theticket/2012/0323/1224313742569.html|title=Girl gone wild: is it time for Madonna to grow up?|newspaper=[[The Irish Times]]|date=March 23, 2012|access-date=2012-09-21|archive-date=March 23, 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120323121356/http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/theticket/2012/0323/1224313742569.html|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://search.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/fl20071113jk.html|title=Words to Live by: Goh Hotoda|last=Kawaguchi|first=Judith|date=October 23, 2007|work=[[The Japan Times]]|publisher=Toshiaki Ogasawara |access-date=2009-12-02}}</ref> – 1990
#[[Madonna]] – ''[[The Immaculate Collection]]'' – 30 million<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/theticket/2012/0323/1224313742569.html|title=Girl gone wild: is it time for Madonna to grow up?|newspaper=[[The Irish Times]]|date=March 23, 2012|access-date=2012-09-21|archive-date=March 23, 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120323121356/http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/theticket/2012/0323/1224313742569.html|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://search.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/fl20071113jk.html|title=Words to Live by: Goh Hotoda|last=Kawaguchi|first=Judith|date=October 23, 2007|work=[[The Japan Times]]|publisher=Toshiaki Ogasawara |access-date=2009-12-02}}</ref> – 1990
#[[Britney Spears]] – ''[[...Baby One More Time (album)|...Baby One More Time]]'' – 30 million<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/4723158/With-dreams-in-her-heart.html|title=With dreams in her heart|newspaper=[[The Daily Telegraph|The Telegraph]]|date=April 28, 2001|access-date=2012-09-22}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.spike.com/articles/b07kr5/the-top-10-worst-albums-that-went-platinum|title=The Top 10 Worst Albums that Went Platinum|author=dsussman|publisher=[[Spike (TV channel)|Spike]]|date=February 11, 2010|access-date=2012-09-22|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140405050851/http://www.spike.com/articles/b07kr5/the-top-10-worst-albums-that-went-platinum|archive-date=April 5, 2014|url-status=dead}}</ref> – 1999
#[[Britney Spears]] – ''[[...Baby One More Time (album)|...Baby One More Time]]'' – 30 million<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/4723158/With-dreams-in-her-heart.html|title=With dreams in her heart|newspaper=[[The Daily Telegraph|The Telegraph]]|date=April 28, 2001|access-date=2012-09-22}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.spike.com/articles/b07kr5/the-top-10-worst-albums-that-went-platinum|title=The Top 10 Worst Albums that Went Platinum|author=dsussman|publisher=[[Spike (TV channel)|Spike]]|date=February 11, 2010|access-date=2012-09-22|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140405050851/http://www.spike.com/articles/b07kr5/the-top-10-worst-albums-that-went-platinum|archive-date=April 5, 2014|url-status=dead}}</ref> – 1999
#[[Backstreet Boys]] – ''[[Millennium (Backstreet Boys album)|Millennium]]'' – 30 million<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.eonline.com/news/backstreet_boys_unite/55725|title=Backstreet Boys Unite!|first=Josh|last=Grossberg|publisher=[[E!|E! Entertainment Television]]|date=July 25, 2007|access-date=2012-01-07}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/643602.stm|title=Liz the 'Fame' Dame|work=BBC News|access-date=2012-01-07|date=February 15, 2000}}</ref> – 1999
#[[Backstreet Boys]] – ''[[Millennium (Backstreet Boys album)|Millennium]]'' – 30 million<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.eonline.com/news/backstreet_boys_unite/55725|title=Backstreet Boys Unite!|first=Josh|last=Grossberg|publisher=[[E!|E! Entertainment Television]]|date=July 25, 2007|access-date=2012-01-07}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=https://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/643602.stm|title=Liz the 'Fame' Dame|work=BBC News|access-date=2012-01-07|date=February 15, 2000}}</ref> – 1999


== 1980s ==
== 1980s ==
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*** [[Testament (band)|Testament]] – ''[[The Legacy (album)|The Legacy]]'' (Debut)
*** [[Testament (band)|Testament]] – ''[[The Legacy (album)|The Legacy]]'' (Debut)
*** [[Rick Astley]] – ''[[Whenever You Need Somebody]]'' (Debut)
*** [[Rick Astley]] – ''[[Whenever You Need Somebody]]'' (Debut)
* '''[[1986 in music]]''', '''[[1986 in British music]]''', '''[[1986 in Norwegian music]]'''  
* '''[[1986 in music]]''', '''[[1986 in British music]]''', '''[[1986 in Japanese music]]''', '''[[1986 in Norwegian music]]'''  
** Notable events:
** Notable events:
*** The musical ''[[The Phantom of the Opera (musical)|The Phantom of the Opera]]'' first performed
*** The musical ''[[The Phantom of the Opera (musical)|The Phantom of the Opera]]'' first performed
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*** [[Hiroshi Yoshimura]] – ''[[Green (Hiroshi Yoshimura album)|Green]]''
*** [[Hiroshi Yoshimura]] – ''[[Green (Hiroshi Yoshimura album)|Green]]''
*** [[Madonna]] – ''[[True Blue (Madonna album)|True Blue]]''
*** [[Madonna]] – ''[[True Blue (Madonna album)|True Blue]]''
* '''[[1985 in music]]''', '''[[1985 in British music]]''', '''[[1985 in Norwegian music]]'''  
* '''[[1985 in music]]''', '''[[1985 in British music]]''', '''[[1985 in Japanese music]]''', '''[[1985 in Norwegian music]]'''  
** Notable events:
** Notable events:
*** The musical ''[[Les Misérables (musical)|Les Misérables]]'' first performed
*** The musical ''[[Les Misérables (musical)|Les Misérables]]'' first performed
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*** [[Tears for Fears]] – ''[[Songs from the Big Chair]]''
*** [[Tears for Fears]] – ''[[Songs from the Big Chair]]''
*** [[Billy Joel]] – ''[[Greatest Hits – Volume I & Volume II]]''
*** [[Billy Joel]] – ''[[Greatest Hits – Volume I & Volume II]]''
* '''[[1984 in music]]''', '''[[1984 in British music]]''', '''[[1984 in Norwegian music]]'''  
* '''[[1984 in music]]''', '''[[1984 in British music]]''', '''[[1984 in Japanese music]]''', '''[[1984 in Norwegian music]]'''  
** Notable events:
** Notable events:
*** [[Band Aid (band)|Band Aid]] is formed to perform "[[Do They Know It's Christmas?]]"
*** [[Band Aid (band)|Band Aid]] is formed to perform "[[Do They Know It's Christmas?]]"
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*** [[Voivod (band)|Voivod]] – ''[[War and Pain]]'' (Debut)
*** [[Voivod (band)|Voivod]] – ''[[War and Pain]]'' (Debut)
*** [[W.A.S.P. (band)|W.A.S.P.]] – ''[[W.A.S.P. (album)|self-titled]]'' (Debut)
*** [[W.A.S.P. (band)|W.A.S.P.]] – ''[[W.A.S.P. (album)|self-titled]]'' (Debut)
* '''[[1983 in music]]''', '''[[1983 in British music]]''', '''[[1983 in Norwegian music]]'''  
* '''[[1983 in music]]''', '''[[1983 in British music]]''', '''[[1983 in Japanese music]]''', '''[[1983 in Norwegian music]]'''  
** Notable events:
** Notable events:
*** The musical ''[[Blood Brothers (musical)|Blood Brothers]]'' first performed
*** The musical ''[[Blood Brothers (musical)|Blood Brothers]]'' first performed
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*** [[Kate Bush]] – ''[[The Dreaming (album)|The Dreaming]]''
*** [[Kate Bush]] – ''[[The Dreaming (album)|The Dreaming]]''
*** [[Bruce Springsteen]] – ''[[Nebraska (album)|Nebraska]]''
*** [[Bruce Springsteen]] – ''[[Nebraska (album)|Nebraska]]''
*** [[Akina Nakamori]] – ''[[Variation (Hensoukyoku)]]''
*** [[Bad Brains]] – ''[[Bad Brains (album)|Bad Brains]]''
*** [[Bad Brains]] – ''[[Bad Brains (album)|Bad Brains]]''
*** [[The Clash]] – ''[[Combat Rock]]''
*** [[The Clash]] – ''[[Combat Rock]]''
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***[[Olivia Newton-John]] and [[John Travolta]] – [[Grease: The Original Soundtrack from the Motion Picture|soundtrack album]] to the [[musical film]] ''[[Grease (film)|Grease]]''
***[[Olivia Newton-John]] and [[John Travolta]] – [[Grease: The Original Soundtrack from the Motion Picture|soundtrack album]] to the [[musical film]] ''[[Grease (film)|Grease]]''
***[[Brian Eno]] – ''[[Ambient 1: Music for Airports]]''
***[[Brian Eno]] – ''[[Ambient 1: Music for Airports]]''
***[[Jean-Michel Jarre]] – ''[[Équinoxe]]''
***[[Jean-Michel Jarre]] – ''[[Equinoxe]]''
***[[Klaus Schulze]] – ''[[X (Klaus Schulze album)|X]]''
***[[Klaus Schulze]] – ''[[X (Klaus Schulze album)|X]]''
***[[Kraftwerk]] – ''[[The Man-Machine]]''
***[[Kraftwerk]] – ''[[The Man-Machine]]''
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*** [[Os Mutantes]] – ''[[Os Mutantes (album)|Os Mutantes]]''
*** [[Os Mutantes]] – ''[[Os Mutantes (album)|Os Mutantes]]''
*** [[Peter Brötzmann]] – ''[[Machine Gun (Peter Brötzmann album)|Machine Gun]]''
*** [[Peter Brötzmann]] – ''[[Machine Gun (Peter Brötzmann album)|Machine Gun]]''
* '''[[1967 in music]]''', '''[[1967 in British music]]''', '''[[1967 in Norwegian music]]'''
* '''[[1967 in music]]''', '''[[1967 in British music]]''', '''[[1967 in Japanese music]]''', '''[[1967 in Norwegian music]]'''
** Notable events:
** Notable events:
*** [[Monterey Pop Festival]]
*** [[Monterey Pop Festival]]
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*** [[The Beatles]] – ''[[Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (album)|Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band]]''  &  ''[[Magical Mystery Tour]]''
*** [[The Beatles]] – ''[[Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (album)|Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band]]''  &  ''[[Magical Mystery Tour]]''
*** [[The Velvet Underground]] – ''[[The Velvet Underground & Nico]]''
*** [[The Velvet Underground]] – ''[[The Velvet Underground & Nico]]''
*** [[Red Krayola]] – ''[[The Parable of Arable Land]]''
*** [[The Mothers of Invention]] – [[Absolutely Free|''Absolutely Free'']]
*** [[The Jimi Hendrix Experience]] – ''[[Are You Experienced (album)|Are You Experienced]]''  &  ''[[Axis: Bold as Love]]''
*** [[The Jimi Hendrix Experience]] – ''[[Are You Experienced (album)|Are You Experienced]]''  &  ''[[Axis: Bold as Love]]''
*** [[Pink Floyd]] – ''[[The Piper at the Gates of Dawn]]''
*** [[Pink Floyd]] – ''[[The Piper at the Gates of Dawn]]''
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*** [[The Beach Boys]] – ''[[Wild Honey (album)|Wild Honey]]'' and ''[[Smiley Smile]]''
*** [[The Beach Boys]] – ''[[Wild Honey (album)|Wild Honey]]'' and ''[[Smiley Smile]]''
*** [[The Rolling Stones]] – ''[[Their Satanic Majesties Request]]''
*** [[The Rolling Stones]] – ''[[Their Satanic Majesties Request]]''
*** [[The 13th Floor Elevators]] – ''[[Easter Everywhere]]''
*** [[Miles Davis]] – ''[[Miles Smiles]]''
*** [[Miles Davis]] – ''[[Miles Smiles]]''
*** [[Antônio Carlos Jobim]] – ''[[Wave (Antônio Carlos Jobim album)|Wave]]''
*** [[Antônio Carlos Jobim]] – ''[[Wave (Antônio Carlos Jobim album)|Wave]]''
*** [[Red Krayola]] (with The Familiar Ugly) – ''[[The Parable of Arable Land]]''
*** [[Red Krayola]] (with The Familiar Ugly) – ''[[The Parable of Arable Land]]''
*** [[Duke Ellington]] – ''[[Far East Suite]]''
*** [[Duke Ellington]] – ''[[Far East Suite]]''
* '''[[1966 in music]]''', '''[[1966 in British music]]''', '''[[1966 in Norwegian music]]'''
* '''[[1966 in music]]''', '''[[1966 in British music]]''', '''[[1966 in Japanese music]]''', '''[[1966 in Norwegian music]]'''
** Notable events:
** Notable events:
** Deaths of:
** Deaths of:
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== 1940s ==
== 1940s ==
{{Main|1940s in music}}
{{Main|1940s in music}}
* '''[[1949 in music]]''', '''[[1949 in British music]]''', '''[[1949 in Norwegian music]]''' – Birth of [[Bruce Springsteen]], [[Maureen McGovern]], [[Valery Leontiev]], [[Paul Rodgers]], [[Billy Joel]], [[Steve Perry]], [[Rick Springfield]], [[Gene Simmons]], [[Lionel Richie]], [[Roger Taylor (Queen drummer)|Roger Taylor]] and [[Mark Knopfler]]; [[RCA|RCA Victor]] introduces 45 RPM [[gramophone record|records]]; ''[[South Pacific (musical)|South Pacific]]'' by Rodgers and Hammerstein Death of [[Richard Strauss]] German composer
* '''[[1949 in music]]''', '''[[1949 in British music]]''', '''[[1949 in Norwegian music]]''' – Birth of [[Bruce Springsteen]], [[Maureen McGovern]], [[Valery Leontiev]], [[Paul Rodgers]], [[Billy Joel]], [[Steve Perry]], [[Rick Springfield]], [[Gene Simmons]], [[Lionel Richie]], [[Roger Taylor (Queen drummer)|Roger Taylor]] and [[Mark Knopfler]]; [[RCA Corporation|RCA Victor]] introduces 45 RPM [[gramophone record|records]]; ''[[South Pacific (musical)|South Pacific]]'' by Rodgers and Hammerstein Death of [[Richard Strauss]] German composer
* '''[[1948 in music]]''', '''[[1948 in British music]]''', '''[[1948 in Norwegian music]]''' – Birth of [[Robert Plant]], [[John Bonham]], [[Steven Tyler]], [[Donna Summer]], [[Johnny Ramone]], [[Ted Nugent]], [[Andrew Lloyd Webber]], [[James Taylor]], [[Alice Cooper]], [[Jackson Browne]], [[Kenny Loggins]], [[Ian Paice]], [[Olivia Newton-John]], [[Stevie Nicks]], and [[Ozzy Osbourne]]; ''[[Kiss Me, Kate]]'' – [[Cole Porter]]; ''[[Four Last Songs]]'' – [[Richard Strauss]]; [[Columbia Records]] introduces 33<small>1/3</small> RPM ([[vinyl record|LP]]) [[gramophone record|records]].
* '''[[1948 in music]]''', '''[[1948 in British music]]''', '''[[1948 in Norwegian music]]''' – Birth of [[Robert Plant]], [[John Bonham]], [[Steven Tyler]], [[Donna Summer]], [[Johnny Ramone]], [[Ted Nugent]], [[Andrew Lloyd Webber]], [[James Taylor]], [[Alice Cooper]], [[Jackson Browne]], [[Kenny Loggins]], [[Ian Paice]], [[Olivia Newton-John]], [[Stevie Nicks]], and [[Ozzy Osbourne]]; ''[[Kiss Me, Kate]]'' – [[Cole Porter]]; ''[[Four Last Songs]]'' – [[Richard Strauss]]; [[Columbia Records]] introduces 33<small>1/3</small> RPM ([[vinyl record|LP]]) [[gramophone record|records]].
* '''[[1947 in music]]''', '''[[1947 in British music]]''', '''[[1947 in Norwegian music]]''' – Birth of [[Elton John]], [[David Bowie]], [[Bob Weir]], [[Brian Johnson]], [[Emmylou Harris]], [[Arlo Guthrie]], [[Tracy Nelson (singer)|Tracy Nelson]], [[Paul Brady]], [[Tim Buckley]], [[Jim Messina (musician)|Jim Messina]], [[Mick Fleetwood]], ''[[Organum]]'', [[Jeff Lynne]], [[Minnie Riperton]], and [[Carlos Santana]]
* '''[[1947 in music]]''', '''[[1947 in British music]]''', '''[[1947 in Norwegian music]]''' – Birth of [[Elton John]], [[David Bowie]], [[Bob Weir]], [[Brian Johnson]], [[Emmylou Harris]], [[Arlo Guthrie]], [[Tracy Nelson (singer)|Tracy Nelson]], [[Paul Brady]], [[Tim Buckley]], [[Jim Messina (musician)|Jim Messina]], [[Mick Fleetwood]], ''[[Organum]]'', [[Jeff Lynne]], [[Minnie Riperton]], and [[Carlos Santana]]

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Live 8 concerts took place in 9 countries worldwide during 2005.

List of 10 best-selling albums of the 2000s

  1. The Beatles1 – 31 million[6] – 2000
  2. Norah JonesCome Away with Me – 26 million[7] – 2002
  3. Backstreet BoysBlack & Blue – 24 million[8][9] – 2000
  4. Linkin ParkHybrid Theory – 24 million[10] – 2000
  5. Britney SpearsOops!... I Did It Again – 20 million[11] – 2000
  6. UsherConfessions – 20 million[12] – 2004
  7. EminemThe Eminem Show – 19 million[13] – 2002
  8. EminemThe Marshall Mathers LP – 19 million[13][14] – 2000
  9. Avril LavigneLet Go – 17 million[15] – 2002
  10. EvanescenceFallen – 17 million[16] – 2003

1990s

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List of 10 best-selling albums of the 1990s

  1. Whitney Houston / Various artists – The Bodyguard – 45 million[21][22] – 1992
  2. Shania TwainCome on Over – 40 million[23] – 1997
  3. Alanis MorissetteJagged Little Pill – 33 million[24] – 1995
  4. Mariah CareyMusic Box – 32 million[25] – 1993
  5. Celine DionFalling into You – 32 million[26] – 1996
  6. Michael JacksonDangerous – 32 million[27][28] – 1991
  7. Celine DionLet's Talk About Love – 31 million[29] – 1997
  8. MadonnaThe Immaculate Collection – 30 million[30][31] – 1990
  9. Britney Spears...Baby One More Time – 30 million[32][33] – 1999
  10. Backstreet BoysMillennium – 30 million[34][35] – 1999

1980s

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1970s

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1960s

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1950s

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1959 in music, 1959 in British music, 1959 in Norwegian music


1958 in music, 1958 in British music, 1958 in Norwegian music

1957 in music, 1957 in British music, 1957 in Norwegian music


1956 in music, 1956 in British music, 1956 in Norwegian music


1955 in music, 1955 in British music, 1955 in Norwegian music


1954 in music, 1954 in British music, 1954 in Norwegian music


1953 in music, 1953 in British music, 1953 in Norwegian music


1952 in music, 1952 in British music, 1952 in Norwegian music


1951 in music, 1951 in British music, 1951 in Norwegian music

1950 in music, 1950 in British music, 1950 in Norwegian music

1940s

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1490s and 1500s

Early history

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Ancient music

See also

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References

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External links

  • Music Timeline A Chronology of Music From Prehistory to the Present Day.

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